The 3' lg heavy chain locus (Igh) regulatory region is the most downstream known element of the murine lgh gene cluster. We report here that the nearest non-Igh genes-Crip, Crp2, and Mta1-are located approximate to70 kb further downstream and are beyond the end of the domain of lgh transcriptional regulation. We have localized an origin of replication in MEL cells to a 3-kb segment located between the 3' Igh regulatory region and Crip. Sequences downstream of this origin are replicated by forks that move in both directions. Sequences upstream of this origin (Igh-C, -D, and -J) are replicated in a single direction through a 500-kb segment in which no active bidirectional origins can be detected. We propose that this origin may lie at or near the end of the Igh regulation domain.